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ADJICINING THE FIFTH AVE, BANK 


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CLARKE'S ART ROOMS 
3 WEST 441H STREET, 


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CATALOGUE 


OLD 4D MODERN PAINTINGS 


TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION 


CLARKE’S ART ROOMS 


5 WEST 44th STREET, NEW YORK 


(Adjoining the Fifth Avenue Bank) 


On Thursday and Friday Evenings 
Apnil 25th and 26th, 191 2 


At eight o'clock prompt ~ 


FOR THE FOLLOWING ESTATES 


Beets te CHARLES T. YERKES 


By order of the Probate Court of Cook County, Ill. 
LOUIS S. OWSLEY, Executor 


Paintings by the Early Dutch Masters 
Estate of the late M. J. MCDONALD 


AND 
THE COLLECTION OF A NEW ENGLAND BANKER 


Choice Examples of Early and Contemporary American 
French, Italian and English Schools 
ALSO 
Canvases, Sketches and Drawings, Costumes, Etc., 
FROM THE STUDIO OF THE LATE 


DANIEL HUNTINGTON, N. A. 
The sale will be conducted by Mr, AUGUSTUS W, CLARKE 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. ue 


1. If there should be a dispute in regard to the bid be- 
tween two or more buyers, the article shall be at once put up 
and resold. 


2. Purchasers to give their names and places of residence 
and to pay a cash deposit of at least 50 per cent. of the pur- — 
chase money—or the whole of the purchase money if required ~ 
—in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be imme- 
diately put up again and resold. | 


3. Bills payable in cash before delivery. 


4. Receipted bills must ‘be presented before goods can be 
removed. 


5. Goods to be removed at the expense and risk of the 
purchaser, on the morning following each day’s sale between 
eight and twelve o’clock, and the remainder of the purchase 
money to be absolutely paid before removal. 


6. Goods not removed on the morning following each 
day’s sale, between eight and twelve o'clock, remain at the — 
sole risk of the purchaser. 


7. No claims allowed after the removal of goods. 


8. Articles are exposed for examination and are sold with- 
out guaranty of any kind. 


No goods delivered during the sale. 
9. Our record of sales in all cases final. 


10. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions the 
money deposited in part payment shall be long to the Auc- 
tioneer as liquidated damages for purchaser’s failure to com- 
plete the sale. All lots unclaimed within the time aforesaid 
shall be resold at public or private sale, without further no- 
tice, and the deficiency (if any) attending such resale, shall 
be made good by the defaulter at this sale, together with all 
charges attending the same. 


This condition is without prejudice to the right of the 
Auctioneer to enforce the contract made at this sale without 
such resale if he thinks fit. 


Mr. AUGUSTUS W. CLARKE, 
| Auctioneer. 


The Alexander Press, 114-116 West 27th St., 


LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 


IV OUMIS. occa coe ss 13 
Armfield, George ........ i7 
Waser. Jane iid dele... - fe} 
DavpeOer. Wer by ok ek. 16 
Barrette > By Hurt ....... 8 
Marte, 7 George: «eee s 17 
Beard, 1S Die nN Pees 9 
Beauquesne, W.... eee VTS 
Beckwith, J. Carroll..... 12 
Bellows, J) aa 20 
Blakelock, Re A 95, 108: 185 
1 Si AA Barter 20 
MAME OR IOLET = oo sec Pal ee Z1 
Bonheur, Auguste ........ | 
meudin, Lugene .....:... 203 
OPTI EY A AS bc oga ; ddxdaicne ¢ Ze 
Breton, Emile A......... 04 
TOPO aia ag Pat, 23 
PSPURREE? Pe Wad.) aa. : 222 
Be ROE ae a 55 
Casslier, J. W....188, 191, 193 
Pee eg se ess 33 
Caen ©. T........ 24, 192 
Ce ed asin kes 1U 
Chase, William M........ 201 
MeV a Ec a sk kee 25 
EM our eae a's ewes Bos 31 
ete MO eg i. es fa 
MIMI AAMT Gs ee sos os Ze 
BRUNA Goce soe ts hare os 99 
morampiay, 10 As... . 88: 29 
Dermover, Paul <...<. 65. 30 
Eel Ope aan 32 
Sonroet, Gustave... .... 34 
Cozzens, Bap eh... 6 eS ee 
DS ees sca «le 35 
SOMA ISSUICE icc... eee 36 
Dallas and Kyle. :.:.5.... 183 


Danoye, Pierre Emanuel.. 37 
Daubieny, C:. F., 38, 156, 


MIG, Pleas sicele eee 198 
Dawson, Arthur ..39, 43, 45 
Meck, Caesar... 6.0: 41 
De Dreux, Alfred........ 40 
De Kominck, Philip de... 208 
ee, kh ale'e ts ee 
TE, ch ag cs 8 See pws 
A Ee re 46, 199, 22 
RR epic A 
ERE, EL sk ya awe ois anes ie 
PeEe CtIStAVe seks so 44 


Doughty, Thomas ........ 48 


VOLES beg WARngs thee bas amen seteae SAE 49 
{G03 05 wevaad bb (ene aa 60, 65 
Pave?) Age. ds sh ae 50 
Durand, A Bes oe c 51 aah? 
Field, Edward Loyal..... 52 
Mondevilla® oes. s ccd s wl 53 
Fromentin,. Eugene ...... 54 
mericaulte} be ALT... 56 
EL a gh RI RR corgi ge 58 
omnis Jules Peas. oye ey es 59 
eee TS sal eR a a a 61 
Green, Frank Russell.... 62 
Mx UNG “A ONAN, cas s'.s'cae, 63 
Guardi,’ Francesco ....... 161 
afin ye lt aeN aia tice ss Gs Ge 0ts 130 
Pell yp CN INOUL tn Ge we sha 64 
LSA ot el eb aa ees 4 ots ore be 66 
wee Wag 20h Eat ee a eR 67 
Tanmion, -)ear Louis: vs 68 
PLS Tirp aes Mg ie aie sagen 69 
Harte Pywiiliain 200.2 024 10; 395 
Fassain, Onildes (oes. es 7 
Plenty es Ulex eo «'s 7176 
Herman-Leon, Charles .. 73 
Hewitt, William ......... 72 
Hoeber, Arthur’ .../.4.: 74, 77 
Homer, Winslow ........ 189 
Hunt, Wm. Morris....78, 79 


Huntington, Daniel, 92, 95, 


PE fo: 0S Neos 8 aaa | a as 206 
Inness Georte! 27) eos 96 
Jacobs; Adolphe |. ....... 80 
Janetti-Zilla, Vittorio .... 106 
Jace wicuaries ita) yh .4, 81 
Jefferson, Joseph ........ 82 
FOUPISON 1a LIA VAC. by ots lave sas 83 
Jones they Bolton wy cnn ss 84 
Jongkind, J. B., 85, 86, 87, 88 
Kahteccrearie? ogee 89 
ME ESEG cae: U7 Pgh on ela cen) Ory 227 
Kaulbach, Hermann ..... 90 
Kengeteun be: Bivics os 103, 114, ve 
Kriiee aon bl Varig ny oe: wine 110 
Kotschenreiter ........... 22 
OEY 26s oon: 9) RR res Ae a ofl 105 
LATOle erie cers. oh sates 182 
Later urs. 4 ills 113 
Ur hd aie era ame a a 91 
Lichter rans ote ieee es 104 
Lefevre, Renan ea eet An 178 
Leigh, 8 ie ees 179 


LIST OF ARTISTS—Continued 


BicCerd: (Gur eileen 


bicEntree, Jervis......... 4 


Madrazo, Riccardo 
Martin, Horer 
Menard, Eo: Rene 2.....4.25 
Michels Gs at se ee 
Monks]. 7A, Bales 119, 
Monticelli 

Morales, Louis 
Moran, sh dwardvcc uae 
Moran, 2b Perey... eee 
Moran, Thomas 
Morgan Wiliam <6. o as oe 
WMorvyillierrey oe oes ee 
Murphy, J. Francis 


Nehlign  Wictor('s sccm 
Nerhaue Aus cases. 125: 


Onderdsenk I eo Tae 


Parton, Arthur 
Phelans Chartesy fives 
Pyne xjames Be cis Wee ae 


C)LINtOR Re tee ce 


Richards: Weal Goes 
Rithet. “hea wegew vo ok 
Robert-Fleury, Tony . 
Robinson, Thomas ..\.:...: 
Ronner, Henrietta 
Roseland, Harry 
ROCSERAUL SE Mca see en 
Rossea wee Re eoe eu ae 
Roybet, Ferdinand ....... 
Roen feany: Pawliyea ae 


SGHaMSer rT ao is See 
Selmyhr, 


eee ee ee eee 


ee tee ee ee 


eee eee 


erect eee 


Sewell, E. Vvetueneaeneen 

Sheppard, Warren .2 3.908 136 
Sloane, George .2h.cs 137: 2i2 
Smith: HP ieee 1, 2,4) 8 
Sontag). W.. sleeee es RI 109 
Steélink.. Wi. .34. aes eee 147 
Stevens, Joseph 21.55.0908 148 
Steward; \ Av. pense . 149 
Sully;"Fhomaait sot naan. 215 
Thom;_J. C., 150, 1621662170 
Teniers, David eee 158 
Troyon,: \C. eee 151 
Van der Heyden, Jan.... 159 
Van Elton, Kressman.... 154 
Van Goyen, Janae eee ae bo 
Van -Marcke,” Hustle sean 153 
Van" Uden,’ i232 163 
Van Waarden; J. oss.¢cgmeee 
Verboeckhoven, Eugene .. 164 
Nernon, (dyes cs eae ee 165 
Vestier, Antoine ........ 167 
Van (der NectoAge career 160 
Vibert, 2h Gea fee 168 
Vollon, ‘Antome sas vee 169 
Von Blaas, Eugene....... 173 
Von Bremen, Meyer.:.... 214 
Weber, iW 3.55 (ae 174 
Weeks, Edwin Lord...... 183 
Werner; (Ja. 5. see eee 181 
Whistler, J. McNeil, see 
Wier, Ro Woo yee eee 111 
Wiggins) 3) Cee eas 171,-174 
Witkowski, H... 217 
Wyant, A. Fae 100, 200, 210 
Zanizo, Gs aaveumne eee 


CATALOGUE 


FIRST EVENING’S SALE 
THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1912 
At 8 o'clock 


SMITH (H. P.) American 
_ Water Color 
Old Wooden Pier, East Lynn 


Siti CHP.) American 
Water Color 
A Summer Day 


BOZZENS (F: 8.) American 
Water Color 


Seti i (H. Py American 
Water Color 
Scene, Monmouth, N. J. 


“SMITH (H. P.) 


rh 


Water Col 
+ echo a 


ae 
a Ne. 


Se ee ee 


- -HASSAM (Childe) 
- Water | Color fe “ 


Se Barly "Morning, Venice. 0 


BARRETT (E. Hunt) | et 
Autumn bot hi 


Ae 04 


BEARD (W.-H) 
Owl and Squirrel i 

lhl?! ae 

; Purchased from the Artist 


ing 


oe 


Sy is eae 13 
AKIN (Louis) 
io “8 Landscape 
20 x 24 
14 


. 


Beech : 


American | 


American 


English 


oy BABCOCK (WB) a 


Mother and Childr 


en 


. Ri4ox Ob. | e 


BARRET (George R.) i 
Ideal. Landscape . 


“ 18 
| Stop Firing 
25 x 32 


BELLOWS (A. F.) 


~ Landscape 


German 


Chasing the Squirrel | | aes 
my 35 x 46 fe 
, 23 ise 
. American — 
Figure 
: 24 
ee, F.), A.N.A. American 
Maimie 
' : 25 y, 
CHURCH (F. E.) American 
ees Landscape 


COLMAN (Samuel), N.A. 


Landscape 


CORDINGLAY (J. A.) 
Off Dover 


: Two examples in the collection of Queen | 
EN _ Alexandra. POON 


24 36 


30 

CORNOYER): (Paul) aay: American 

‘ Madison Square 1 
14 x 18 


—— 
ie ‘The Castle 
«9% x 13% 


BET (Gustave) French 


ag 


a Late Afternoon Near Ornans 


From the C. H. Denny Collection, Boston 
— 1914 x 2534 


BM on 
eetgte IN. A. American 


Farmyard 
20° x7 25 


Bances ‘From +H 'Sfats Sale ab 


ae ” DAUBIGNY (C.F) 00) 9 (eee 
ee 7 7-16 tie 7G 


| : 39 
‘DAWSON (Arthur) | 
The Pool 
2194 x I 


40° 
DE DREUX (Alfred). 
The Chase 
16% x 24 


French 


American 


stave) _ i, | French ; 
cp On the Rhine | 7 oe 
rom the C. E. Paine Collection, Boston 


ee 50 


.AWSON (Arthur) | American ae 
oe "The Bridge at Lyme . } 
2a % 16 


MG | 
‘DIAZ (N. V.) French 


mas) ; 


Dy 


i gos ¥ 
ae t i a ¢ 


DUESEL (H.) 


aa Sha Ra ata nat Coast of Maine 
20" x30. 


Seas DUPRE (Julian) — x 
Pe The Meadow by the Sea 
Bought from Crosby & Con rs 

54% 996 0 


Kee ater AP pee et ts a | & 51 


Alpine Lake 
20 x 40 


NTIN (Eugene) French nae 
_ Arab Encampment | : 


1034 x 1534 


PeRITY (HL). * American - 


Landscape and Figures Ds 


GERICAULT (J. L. A. T.)  Brexich 
He 5 ¢ Saddle Horse 


° as Pgt - 
Ber stess / 13 x 9% 
J y 
| 


GOUPIL (Jules A.) 
: _ Reproof 


ps. Ok 22 e184 


Bes DUPRE (Jules) a3 
Close of Day | . a: 


—~ 


6%x10% 


gf 61 signe) : 
GRAY (M. P.) : 
| In the Boudoir 


; | eG uc ae 


62 
GREEN (Frank Russell), A.N.A. 
In the Garden 
as os QBN 30 


. French 


rs The Bugler _ € aig 
i 
: 68 | , 
-HAMON (Jean Louis) | French ; 
By Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. | 
Springtime 
17 x 21 


HART (James M.), | 
: ao A Winter Daya 
NOSE cay ee A 20 x 28 : 
i age 
HART (William), N.A. 
| The River Bank 
12x20 


a 
HENRY (E.L.), NA. 
| Landscape 
yee 72 
HEWITT (William) 


Landscape 


23 - 
HERMANN-LON 
Don Quixote 
| ee 0 se 


74 
HOEBER (Arthur), A.N.A. 
Vesper. Hour 
16 x 30 


American 


x5 (Arthur, NAL _ American — : ty Wee y 
A Summer Day 
1 26 x 32 


i ey 78 
UNT (Wiliam Morris) American Ghai | a 
v) Cris Landscape 


1 ae AA x 16 


oe an | 79 ‘i et, 
HUNT (William Morris) American 
ay Landscape 
Pan 2: xctb 


JEFFERSON (Joseph) 
a rae eG Colne Landscape 


Landscape 
12x 20 


84 
JONES (H. Bolton), N.A. 


Lagoon 
18 x 28 


° 


rd 


oe 


GKI D (as): 


KAHLER ( eae 
ie: Be he o> The Pet 
to x20 


: y 90 
KAULBACH (Hermann) 


a 
ke. > , 
MS, ? 


: | Head 
enV, xf 


ig 


| 
? 


Landscape 


Dutch 


American 


German 


fs Lr 
LEADER (B. W.) sRmmericah 


Landscape 


92 
HUNTINGTON (Daniel), N.A. American 
Landscape and Ruins 


Zn. x. 30 


93 
BLAKELOCK (R. A.) American 
The Ravine 
From the A. Naumburg Collection 
6is x 43% 


94 
BRETON Emile A.) French 
a oe ta ae —— 
A Marshland Farm, Picardy 
From M. Knoedler & Co. 
213% x 33% 


95 
HUNTINGTON (Daniel), N.A. American 
George Washington 
28 x 36 


Pe eccesed 
Pe ncican 


os 


Spanish 


as Pensive ee 


24 x 36° 


100 | 

sh WYANT (A. i), N.A. American, 
7h } 

| Mountain Landscape 


A very poetical example by this wonder- 
ful artist. 


14 x 20 


MORGAN (William), NAL 
eee Ready for a Walk 


KENSETT (J. F.) 


Landscape . 


LEBRET (Franz) Ne: 
Shepherd and Flock " i 
2434 x 30, 


ree | fol 
LANAR (A.) 
Lions gt Home ee 


Purchased from Cottier & Co. 


108 
Oe AY} 
Landscape 


eiae8 


109 
r-), N.A., deceased 


Landscape 


110 
ey) 
Cattle 


American 


American 


American 


American 


LL 
ae 


1422 


WIER (R.W.) 
| _ Figure 


112 
KOTSCHENREITER (G. J.) 


Cronies 


113 
LATOUCHE (Louis) 
Red Roofed Cottages 


5% x 10% 


oa aa | 
KENSETT (I). #8 ~ American 


Landscape 


te oS 


McENTEE (Jervis) American. 
Landscape 3 
shi a 
116 if 
MADRAZO (Riccardo) ee 


Female F igure 


RAN 


S 
n> 
~< 


RA 


(Thomas) | American 


Landscape | 7 | he 


RAN (Edward) American | : 


bere: _ Marine | ay 


< 


(ONTICELLI i Italian : le 


, 
Fie 
‘ 
; 
A f 
\ 
’ 
; ry 
; ? 


“MORALES (Louis) 
| Madonna > 
165% x 1234 


am 
MONKS (J.A.S.) American 
Water Color a. 
Sunset 
13 5-6: x 19% 


| 125 Be 
NERHAUS (A.) German 
Dutch Interior ie 

“16 x 22 


26 WG - ae 4 OM 
MURPHY (J. Francis), N.A. American 


Eventide 
13 x 18 


NEHLIG (Victor) - American 
Figure. 


- French 
es, Marine 
8% x 13% 


131 
PARTON (Arthur), N.A.-- American vu Oo 
a Landscape 
18 x 24 


American 


132 Jy os 


Landscape 


oy , 133 | Vie jo 
«PHELAN (Chas. T.) American 
tins Sheep 


ne ss nah 


eet rai 


u 134 
PYNE (James B.) 


Carthage | 
16 x 1934 


| 135 
RICHET (Leon) 


Pupil of Felix Barrias. 


Sunset by the River. 
1234 x 20% 


136 
SHEPPARD (Warren) American 
Homeward Bound brs 
18 x 24 
: 137 | 7 | 
SLOANE (George) | | Americany os, 
The Burgh Master . 
8 x 6 
: 138 | ee ys 
QUINTON (C.) English — 
Landscape and Sheep | 
21 x 25 OS a 
139 a 
SEWELL (E. ¥.) American _ a 


Street in Cairo 
22 x 28 


French 


Ideal Head 
mod x22 


: 143 
(Jean Paul) | f French 
rf Study in the Nude 

22 °%):20 


American 


or 
ROSELAND (Harry) 
| ae, 


146 

ROYBET (Ferdinand) 
The Artist’s Daughter © 
144 x 11% 


147 
STEELINK (W.) 
Landscape and Sheep 


Purchased from the Artist - 
9% x 534 


148 
STEVENS (Joseph) 
Doe Beating 
25% x 36% _ 


149 
STEWARD (A.) 
Woods in Winter 
24 x 32 


153 


a tf S (F. Ss.) os American 


ter Color 


154 


In the Adirondacks 
25 x 30 


a 155 
f ‘VAN MARCKE (Eug.) 
Bai. Cow 
~13%x 18% 


By order of the Probate Court 
of Cook County, i. 


ESTATE OF THE LATE 


CHARLES T.. YERKES 


LOUIS S. OWSLEY, Executor 


ne Mies 


pe. 


N cOFEN (an Gay 


aaa 


— 1610-1694 


4 ‘ » at i 
Pe ten! 


___ Reckoning the Score 


17x25 


= 


era 
gon rid thd eat 
ee VAN DER HEYDEN (Jan) Ditch 
a . a 1637-1713 


Re ke Se ene 


7 The Village 
ag . | 19 x 23 


OLS Fe ee Og ae cy ee. 


VAN DER NEER (A.) | 
oe 1643-1703 
Twilight 
19 x 29 


GUARDI (Francesco) Italian 
17121793 
Wedding of the Doge “ ; 


1414 x 18% 


162 
THOM (J. C.) 


{ > MN 


Landscape 


163 
VAN UDEN (L.) 
Interior of Cathedral 
1242 x 21/2 


164 
VERBOECKHOVEN (Eugene) 


Landscape and Sheep 
11 x 14 


American 


BERT ( 7: ye French. 


; Raa Euls 


| Water Color 
The Woodcutter 


834 x 11% 


169 
French ~ 


Street Scene 


9% x 13% 


WIGGINS (J. C.) 


Landscape 


172 
UNKNOWN 
Madonna and Child — ; 


173 mee 
VON BLAAS (Eugene) —_—sMFrrentch 
Portrait of the Artist’s Wife : a 
From ‘the Ea. Delmonico Collection - 
164314 Oo 
174 pe 
WEBER (W.) American 
Return of the Fishing Boats 
178 me 
Landscape Mieke: 
MORVILLIER (J.) French 


14 x 20 


ey * | _ French 
Swiss Tyrol 
ag Bs 18 


al 


American 


In the Yosemite ie 
Cea Os | 


a ae d 
_ MeCORD (G. H.), A.N.A. American: : ee: 
ee 25, x 30 r 

5 


Piel” f 


—'s 


% 


LAROLLE (H.) | 
Medal of Honor : 
Barbozin Village _ 


27 x 32: 
183 : — 
WEEKS (Edwin Lord) American _ 
Ball in the Alhambra, Grenada, Spain : \ 
144, x 23 
ia 6 
UNKNOWN ae | 
Candlelight Effect Re Pa 
185 
BLAKELOCK (R. A.) American 
Indian Camp 3 a 
he ae 


bt at al ‘ , ' 


American 


V American 
Landscape 


7 


y American 
y 


_KENSETT (J. F.) American 
Patera! | fC 


! era a | 191 


: : CASSLIER . American 
nay | Landscape | 


Evening, Narragansett 
AS x 24 ae 


» 13 oe 
Aa CASSLIER (J. W.) 


Landscape 


194 


RICHARDS (W. T.), N.A., deceased 
American ‘ a 


The Coulee 


67% x 16 . . 
195 ites 
HOMER (Winslow) : American 
Landscape and Figures : 
196 aie 
ROSSEAU (P.) American — 


Beginning the Day 
Purchased from Knoedler & Co. 
14: x 20. 


Landscape 


P| ir f 
ea 
Ae 


i 


| French 
. Gypsies in Forest 
15% x 13% 


a = 
YANT (A. H.), N.A., deceased American 
; Landscape. 
11 x 14 


if 201 
CHASE (William M.), N.A. American 
Behe ‘Ideal Head 


‘ 
bins 


‘DIAZ (N.V.) 


HUNTINGTON (Daniel), N. AC decone tg 
“American 


Portrait of a Confederate General | ‘ A “ Saat 
16 x 20 


204 


-HUNTINGTON (Daniel), N.A., deceased 
American — 


Hon. R. C. Winthrop 
25 x 30 


205 | 

HUNTINGTON (Daniel), N.A., deceased 
_ American 

Folio of Original Drawings and Sketches from | 

the Studio 


206 


HUNTINGTON (Daniel), N.A., deme 
American 


Numerous Costumes, including Cardinal’s Robes, 
from the Studio © 


- Shore View. 
ayes W. Scott & Sons 


9x 1354 


a 210 | 

WY ANT (A. H.), N.A., deceased American 
Opening Through the Woods 
~ Purchased from Mrs. A. H. Wyant 


12% x 9% 


ie 211 

"WYANT (A. HL), N.A., deceased American 

| , Landscape 

Purchased direct from Mrs. Wyant 
Ae 


MICHEL (GY | 
Near Montmartre 
38 x 50 ‘ 


Ca 
VON BREMEN (Meyer) | 
Tired Out © 


10% x 12% 
215 
SULLY (Thomas) oe 


Portrait of Andrew Jackson ‘ 


216 | 
SELMYHR (Conrad) 
‘Gold Medal, Brussels, 1906. 
Off Portrush oe 
32 x 45 


_ Percy Carle American 


y 
in 


Battle of Lake Erie 


He 6 


ed 


—_- ype 


Bee) 519 ) 
ZO (G) —). ee | French 


a a Ideal Head 
ee 19 x 23. 


220° 


_ The Horse Sale 
24 x 36 


Re a : ok | 
KAUFMAN (H.) 


Le 


ye) Head of a Woman 


Ree Ary) 24 x 30 


1a ona | 222 
_ BRUNNER (J.) 
. Mountains 


24 x 30 


- gz ry, . 
Ge 


~ 


#4 S ( } es "hee Ck FS by DS or Hb eee yo 
NARA Tipe ASL ON ote Sa) 


i i ; Wot 
. ‘Sy 

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